Libraries 2.0 : the French touch
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- 1. This document is under Creative Commons Licence : CC-by-nc 5
Feb 2007 Author : Krajewski Pascal
http://bibliotheque20.wordpress.com
2. Web 2.0 and Libraries 2.0 :The French Touch
3. Web 2.0 in 2 words
4. Web 2.0 in acts
- The development of New Tools
- Goes with the eruption of new concepts
5. Libraries 2.0
- A Mash Up of tools from the Web 2.0.
- For new services. Libraries 2.0 :
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- provide a multi-media experience
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- are communally innovative.
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- From Maness :Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 andItsImplications
forLibraries
6. Libraries 2.0 : 5 corner stones To Deliver new services To
Improve existing services To Be Self-Promoting To be the Core of
the Community To Open to user 7. 1. To Improve existing
services
- New OPAC : Ex :QueensLibrary
8. 2.To Deliver new services
- Example :Hennepin CountyLibrary
9. 3.To Open to user
- Social OPAC : Ex:Ann Arbor District Library (AADL)
10. 4.To Be Self Promoting
- American Library Associationisinyourextended network
- MySpace isYour Librarys Space : Reference, Programing
andPromotion /presentationof: Angela Semifero , Marshall District
Library
- ALAs Washington Office openson SL
- (NB : Many commercial societies, as well as politicians, are on
SL ; Sweden has just opened anembassyon SL.)
11. 5. To be the Core of the Community
- This time, the motto would be :
- Toto Libraryis (one of) yourextended network
- Examples :Picture AnnHarbor : Our mission is to gather, capture
and share information and images that reflect everyday life
inourcommunity
- Call for help from contributors.
12. Do we have to be 2.0 ?
- The American answer : The concept of relevancy
- Does the surfer 2.0 need :
- Relevancy for whom ? Is there a demand face to the offer ?
- French Open Source Proposition :PMB 3.0andAFI-OPAC 2.0
13. Picture: Bungy jump in New Zealand : in the French
settlement ofAkaroa ! From a previous paper : Cultureat riskof Web
2.0